HP 4300n HP LaserJet 4200 and 4300 series printer - User Guide - Page 106

Clearing jams from the fuser area

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1 Clearing jams from the fuser area Use this procedure only in these situations:  Paper has jammed inside the fuser and cannot be removed from the top-cover area or the rear-output area.  A sheet of paper has torn while you were trying to clear a jam from the fuser. To clear jams from the fuser area 2 1 Turn the printer power off and unplug the power cord from the printer. WARNING! The fuser is very hot. To avoid minor burns, wait 30 minutes for the fuser to cool before removing it from the printer. 3 2 Turn the printer so that its rear cover faces you. If it is installed, remove the optional duplexer by lifting it up and then pulling it out. 3 Open the rear output bin and pull the extension outward until it stops. 4 Remove the rear output bin and extension by bending the middle of the bin down and releasing the two hinge pins. 4 5 Firmly grasp each side of the fuser. Push the blue levers upward and pull the fuser straight out of the printer. 5 104 4 Problem solving ENWW

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4 Problem solving
ENWW
Clearing jams from the fuser area
Use this procedure only in these situations:
Paper has jammed inside the fuser and cannot be removed from
the top-cover area or the rear-output area.
A sheet of paper has torn while you were trying to clear a jam from
the fuser.
To clear jams from the fuser area
1
Turn the printer power off and unplug the power cord from the
printer.
WARNING!
The fuser is very hot. To avoid minor burns, wait 30 minutes for the
fuser to cool before removing it from the printer.
2
Turn the printer so that its rear cover faces you. If it is installed,
remove the optional duplexer by lifting it up and then pulling it out.
3
Open the rear output bin and pull the extension outward until it
stops.
4
Remove the rear output bin and extension by bending the middle of
the bin down and releasing the two hinge pins.
5
Firmly grasp each side of the fuser. Push the blue levers upward
and pull the fuser straight out of the printer.
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3
4
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